Bad Bunny is set to perform at halftime of Super Bowl 60 on Sunday evening. He's confident it'll be a good show.
Will we have any special guests, though?
“Well, you know that’s something I’m not going to tell you. I don’t know why you asked that,” he said with a laugh when the moderators asked if there will be any surprises guests. “I think I have a lot of guests — it’s going to be my family, my friends, all the Latino community around the world that’s supporting me. The whole country, there’s a lot of people that love me around the world — not just the Latinos, you just said I’m No. 1 in China so Chinese people love me also. So, there’s a lot of people that stop me in the street or the airport, people from Americas, from United States, Mexico, French, and say, ‘I know you’re going to do a great performance at the Super Bowl.’
“I know the world is going to be happy this Sunday. They’re going to have fun, they’re going to dance, and they’re going to have a good time.”

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There have been several iconic Super Bowl halftime shows over the years. There have been some bad ones, too.
But which is the worst ever?
NFL fans are in agreement on the worst ever modern halftime show
According to NFL fans and media, it's one pick: the Black Eyed Peas in 2011.
"Were the Black Eyed Peas really responsible for the worst halftime show ever? Hear me out. No one ever expected a reheated version of the Blues Brothers or a hokey Elvis impersonator to be good (other than in a guilty-pleasure sort of way). But with Fergie and company, the gap between sky-high expectations and subterranean deliverables was too massive to laugh off. At the time, the Peas were one of the biggest pop acts in the world. Being great was part of their job description. Instead, they blew the biggest assignment of their careers with uneven energy levels and nonexistent choreography. Light-up robot suits and guest appearances by Slash and Usher didn’t help; they just made the whole thing weirder. What should have been a classic ended up as tepid camp," one critic wrote.
NFL fans agree.
"Black Eyed Peas were terrible," one fan wrote.
"Black Eyed Peas were pretty bad," one fan added.
"My vote would go to the Black Eyed Peas. They sounded bad, lacked any choreography, and their robot aesthetic looked bad from the get-go. It was a mess," one fan added.
"Adam Levine was a super lame let down, but it wasn’t outwardly horrible like Black Eyed Peas right?!" one fan added.
What would your pick be?
